Product and treatment for hepatitis c and sclerosis of the liver and methods of forming the product

ABSTRACT

A method for formulating a treatment for hepatitis C and sclerosis of the liver is disclosed. The method may comprise steps of processing bone marrow of a bone of a bird. To prepare the composition for feeding to a mammal, the mammal is prepared by purging the mammal&#39;s intestines of fecal matter. After purging the mammal&#39;s intestines of fecal matter, the processed bird bone is fed to the mammal. The mammal&#39;s feces is then collected and mixed with crushed pumpkin seed.

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BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to a product and treatment for hepatitis Cand/or sclerosis of the liver and a method for formulating the product.

Approximately 180 million people worldwide are infected with HepatitisC. Hepatitis C is an infectious disease affecting the liver. Hepatitis Cis asymptomatic but chronic infection can cause scarring of the liver oreven liver failure. Hepatitis C can be treated with a cure rate of about51%. However, there is no currently available vaccine for hepatitis C.

Hepatitis C also causes other health conditions such as sclerosis of theliver. The healthy tissues of the liver is slowly replaced with scarringtissue through chronic hepatitis C infections. Also, according to theNational Institute of Health, sclerosis of the liver is the 12^(th)leading cause of death by disease.

For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for additional treatments forhepatitis C and/or sclerosis of the liver.

BRIEF SUMMARY

The product, the method for forming the product and the treatmentdisclosed herein addresses the needs discussed above, discussed belowand those known in the art.

The method for formulating the product to treat Hepatitis C and/orsclerosis of the liver includes the steps of preparing a food product,purging intestines of a mammal, feeding the prepared food product to themammal, collecting feces of the mammal and mixing pumpkin seeds with thefeces.

More particularly, the method of formulating the product for thetreatment of hepatitis C or sclerosis of the liver may comprise thesteps of cooking bones of a bird; grinding the cooked bird bones into apowder; adding water to the ground and cooked bird bones to form apaste; purging a mammal's intestine of fecal matter; after the purgingstep, feeding the paste to the mammal; collecting white speckled fecesof the mammal; drying the white speckled feces; crushing the dried whitespeckled feces into a powder; and adding crushed pumpkin seeds to thecrushed and dried white speckled feces.

The cooking step may include the step of cooking bones of a chicken.Also, the cooking step may include the step of extracting marrow of achicken and cooking the bone marrow of the chicken.

The purging step may include the step of inducing a fast in the mammal.The fast may last for one or more days.

The drying step may include the step of exposing the white speckledfeces to sun light.

The adding step may include the step of adding about 6 to about 10 wt. %crushed pumpkin seed to the crushed and dried white speckled feces.

Moreover, a product is disclosed which is formulated by the methoddiscussed herein.

Additionally, a treatment for the treatment of hepatitis C or sclerosisof the liver is disclosed. The treatment may comprise the steps ofproviding a product produced by the process of cooking bones of a bird;grinding the cooked bird bones into a powder; adding water to the groundand cooked bird bones to form a paste; purging a mammal's intestine offeces; after the purging step, feeding, the paste to the mammal;collecting white speckled feces of the mammal; drying the white speckledfeces; crushing the dried white speckled feces into a powder; and addingcrushed pumpkin seeds to the crushed and dried white speckled feces.

The treatment method may also include the step of administering theproduct to a person having hepatitis C or sclerosis of the liver.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other features and advantages of the various embodimentsdisclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the followingdescription and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like partsthroughout, and in which:

FIG. 1 is a flowchart of the method of formulating the treatment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The product, method for formulating the product and treatment discussedherein relate to a treatment for hepatitis C and/or sclerosis of theliver. In formulating the product, the bone of a bird (e.g., chicken) isprocessed for feeding to a mammal (e.g., dog). Before feeding theprocessed bird bone, the mammal is placed on a fast to purge the mammalof any fecal matter. After the mammal's intestines are purged, themammal is fed the processed bird bone. The mammal's feces will becollected which will have a white speckled consistency. Any feces havinga consistency other than a white speckled consistency is separated anddiscarded. The mammal's feces having the white speckled consistency isprocessed and administered to a person having hepatitis C and/orsclerosis of the liver.

The treatment disclosed herein starts with the bone of a bird. The bonemay be that of any type of bird including but not limited to poultry,game fowl, and water fowl. Preferably, the bird is a chicken but caninclude other birds or bird combinations. The bones and preferably thebone marrow of the chicken are cooked 100. By way of example and notlimitation, the chicken bone may be cooked 100 by steaming, roasting,microwaving, baking, etc. In all instances, the chicken bone is raisedto a predetermined temperature and maintained at such temperature for apredetermined period of time to cook the chicken bone. Preferably, themarrow of the chicken bone is extracted and cooked through conventionalmeans discussed herein, known in the art or developed in the future.

After cooking the chicken bone, the chicken bone may be ground down 102into a powder form. The grinding 102 may be conducted with an industrialgrade food grinding machine or by hand as is known in the art ordeveloped in the future. The chicken bone may be ground 102 until itgenerally has a powdery consistency.

After grinding the chicken bone, the ground chicken bone is now mixedwith water 104 to form a pasty consistency.

The chicken bone paste is then fed 106 to a mammal. Prior to feeding themammal, the intestines of the mammal must be purged 108 of any feces. Byway of example and not limitation, the mammal may be placed on a fastand allowed to excrete any fecal matter. When the mammal stops excretingfecal matter for a predetermined period of time depending on the mammal,one can be reasonably sure that most if not all of the mammal's fecalmatter has been purged from the mammal. By way of example and notlimitation, the mammal may be a dog. However, other mammals are alsocontemplated such as cat, sheep, etc. The dog may be placed on a fastfor one or more days until the dog's intestines are clear of any fecalmatter. After purging 108 the dog's intestines, the dog is fed 106 thechicken bone paste. When the dog excretes fecal matter, the dog's fecesshould have a white speckled consistency or transition to a whitespeckled consistency shortly thereafter. If not, then the dog must beplaced on the fast for a longer period of time so that the chicken bonepaste can show up in the dog's feces.

The dog's feces is collected 109 and processed. In particular, the dog'sfeces may have various consistencies especially if all of the dog'sfeces was not fully purged through the fast. Eventually, the dog's fecalwaste product will have a white speckled consistency. Any feces having aconsistency other than a white speckled consistency is separated anddiscarded. Only the portion of the feces having the white speckledconsistency is utilized. The portion of the feces having the whitespeckled consistency may be separated from other portions of the feceshaving a different consistency by hand or machine.

The white speckled feces may then be dried 110. In particular, themoisture content of the white speckled feces may be reduced to apredetermined level. By way of example and not limitation, the whitespeckled feces may be dried 110 in the sun (i.e., solar drying) if theair is sufficiently hot and dry or in an oven or dryer.

The dried white speckled feces is then crushed 112. Crushed pumpkin seedis mixed 114 with crushed white speckled feces. By way of example andnot limitation, the crushed pumpkin seed may be about 3 to about 15 wt.percent of the dried and crushed white speckled feces. Preferably, about6 to about 10 wt. % crushed pumpkin seed is mixed 114 with the dried andcrushed white speckled feces to form the product.

The product may be administered to an adult or a child. For an adult, 1tablespoon, twice a day for four to six months of the product may beingested by the person. The dosage of a child is about ½ the dosage forthe adult.

In an aspect of the treatment, it is also contemplated that the cookedand ground bird bone may be provided to a person that will complete therest of the steps of formulating the product. In particular, the personwill the perform the other steps of formulating the product (see arrow10 shown in FIG. 1) including but not limited to adding 104 water to thecooked and ground bird bone, purging 108 the mammal's intestine, feeding106 the pasty cooked and ground bird bone to the mammal, collecting 109the white speckled feces, drying 110 and crushing 112 the white speckledfeces and mixing 114 in crushed pumpkin seed with the dried and crushedwhite speckled feces.

The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation.Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devisevariations that are within the scope and spirit of the inventiondisclosed herein, including various dosage amounts. Further, the variousfeatures of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or invarying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limitedto the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of theclaims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.

1. A method of formulating a product for the treatment of hepatitis C orsclerosis of the liver, the method comprising the steps of: cookingbones of a bird; grinding the cooked bird bones into a powder; addingwater to the ground and cooked bird bones to form a paste; purging amammal's intestine of fecal matter; after the purging step, feeding thepaste to the mammal; collecting white speckled feces of the mammal;drying the white speckled feces; crushing the dried white speckled fecesinto a powder; adding crushed pumpkin seeds to the crushed and driedwhite speckled feces.
 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the cooking stepincludes the step of cooking bones of a chicken.
 3. The method of claim2 wherein the cooking step includes the step of extracting marrow of achicken and cooking the bone marrow of the chicken.
 4. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the purging step includes the step of inducing a fast inthe mammal.
 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the fast is for one or moredays.
 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the drying step includes the stepof exposing the white speckled feces to sun light.
 7. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the adding step includes the step of adding about 6 toabout 10 wt. % crushed pumpkin seed to the crushed and dried whitespeckled feces.
 8. A product formulated by the method of claim
 1. 9. Atreatment for the treatment of hepatitis C or sclerosis of the liver,the treatment comprising the steps of: providing a product produced bythe process of: cooking bones of a bird; grinding the cooked bird bonesinto a powder; adding water to the ground and cooked bird bones to forma paste; purging a mammal's intestine of fecal matter; after the purgingstep, feeding the paste to the mammal; collecting white speckled fecesof the mammal; drying the white speckled feces; crushing the dried whitespeckled feces into a powder; adding crushed pumpkin seeds to thecrushed and dried white speckled feces; administering the product to aperson having hepatitis C or sclerosis of the liver.